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teleen_fiction) wrote2012-04-25 08:36 pm
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1,000
I've been saving up this entry, just because it felt like I should have something profound to say for number 1,000. Then I really thought about it and realized that some entries are saved rough drafts of other entries, many are locked, and a bunch are simply where I had to split chapters of "The Perfect Storm." Not to mention that with all of the posting I've done in other communities, I'm sure I passed 1,000 some time ago.
So the sequel to The Perfect Storm is what I've decided to write about.
I've been feeling some slight inspiration lately. As I've mentioned several times before, I actually have around 60,000 words written in the form of various scenes that are essentially "day in the life" aspects of the story. In other words, the format has changed drastically. Not to mention that if I don't want to release this as a series of stories, each one somewhat loosely related and slowly building on the others, I'll need to write some serious bridgework.
I have 18 weeks left in school. 18 weeks with little-to-no time to write. However, since I've felt stirrings from my long-absent Muse, I thought I'd give anyone who was still curious about what happened to Jack, Tosh, and Ianto after the last line was published a heads up that I may actually have something to give you before another year goes by, :). As a reminder, where the sequel is concerned, I absolutely refuse to start posting until I'm done with it, simply because I don't want to make the same mistake twice.
Best wishes to everyone who followed the story, then and now.
Thank you for reading, :)!
So the sequel to The Perfect Storm is what I've decided to write about.
I've been feeling some slight inspiration lately. As I've mentioned several times before, I actually have around 60,000 words written in the form of various scenes that are essentially "day in the life" aspects of the story. In other words, the format has changed drastically. Not to mention that if I don't want to release this as a series of stories, each one somewhat loosely related and slowly building on the others, I'll need to write some serious bridgework.
I have 18 weeks left in school. 18 weeks with little-to-no time to write. However, since I've felt stirrings from my long-absent Muse, I thought I'd give anyone who was still curious about what happened to Jack, Tosh, and Ianto after the last line was published a heads up that I may actually have something to give you before another year goes by, :). As a reminder, where the sequel is concerned, I absolutely refuse to start posting until I'm done with it, simply because I don't want to make the same mistake twice.
Best wishes to everyone who followed the story, then and now.
Thank you for reading, :)!